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The fifth film in the "Toy Story" series, "Toy Story 5" reinvigorates the franchise using tech as a soft reset.
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen open up about the challenges of raising kids in a digital world ahead of their "Toy Story 5" reunion.
The latest instalment of the film franchise addresses a dilemma many parents face: what happens to playtime when children become obsessed with screens?
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Review: 'Toy Story 5' is a compelling continuation of a beloved franchise
When the first Toy Story hit big in 1995, it was seen as a gamble for the then-fledgling Pixar Animation Studios. While they had some experience creating short films and effects for commercials, Toy Story would be the first full-length computer-generated 3D animated film in history.
The multi-billion-dollar franchise has overcome rewrites, accidental deletions and generations of changing tastes to bring Toy Story 5 to cinemas in 2026.
Let's recap the first four flicks before the can't-miss new installment hits theaters this month
When “Toy Story” premiered on Nov. 22, 1995, it didn’t just charm audiences — it detonated an artistic revolution. Pixar’s debut feature, it was the first full-length film made entirely with computer animation. Three decades later, “Toy Story ...
Toy Story revolutionized filmmaking in 1995, becoming the first ever completely computer generated feature film. But more than that, it ushered in the great Pixar era of storytelling, where grown-up and often heartbreaking themes find their way into what present as kids stuff.
